Female lightweight contender, Selina "Aztec Queen" Barrios (5-1, 2 KOs), will return to the ring on Saturday, August 3rd at the Alzafar Shrine in San Antonio, Texas. Barrios will face Nina Gallegos in a four-round bout.

This is Barrios first fight since her first career loss to former WBC world champion Melissa Hernandez in April. 

"I am ready to return to the ring and fight in my hometown of San Antonio. I learned a lot from my loss to a world champion in my last bout and now I have worked hard to make sure that never happens again in my career." said Barrios in preparation for this fight.

"She entered the gym with more intensity and her punches felt harder." said Rick Nunez, Barrios' trainer. "She is ready to make a statement and jump back into the world title conversation."

"We believe Selina Barrios has the ability to be a world champion and is doing something few other fighters are doing, consistently staying active and looking for the best competition available," said Kerry Dangle, Barrios' co-manager. "This fight will be a hometown fight after her first loss, but we have big plans for her in the future and are excited at what the future holds for her."

"Selina is one of the most gifted and powerful women boxers in the sport, we are expecting a tremendous performance on August 3rd and big fights in 2020." said Colin Campbell, Barrios' co-manager.

Bantamweight prospect Damien "Sugar" Vazquez will return to the ring on August 24th in Edinburg, Texas on a Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 card.  The bill will be topped by Brandon Figueroa facing Javier Chacon.

The 21-year-old Vazquez was last in action in March when he suffered his first career loss, dropping a decision to Juan Carlos Payano in California. He is promoted by Sugar's Promotion and managed by Greg Hannley.

His father Oscar Vazquez has also made some changes to Damien’s team, bringing in Hall of Farmer Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson to serve as his head trainer and Ben Bautista as his assistant trainer.

"My last fight I lost it but it was against a good guy Juan Carlos Payano who was ranked #7 at the time and a two-time world champion who was in the Olympic games. It was a great learning lesson. Like I tell a lot of people, I don't even take it as a loss. I take it as a learning lesson. I am ready to come back and show everybody what I learned in that fight," Vazquez explained.

The opponent for Vazquez is expected to be announced in the next few days. He said that his biggest goal in this fight is just to remind everyone that he is still a top prospect and just had a bad night..

"For this next fight I am going to show everybody what I learned and that I am not just a typical kid. I am going to be a world champion and a superstar in this sport," Vazquez stated.

If everything goes as planned Vazquez wants to go right back to fighting world ranked opponents.  He is willing to face any top 20 opponent and has his sights set firmly on former champion McJoe Arroyo.

"I want to step it back up and start facing these top guys again.  I want to fight someone like Arroyo. He and his brother are great fighters. I give them respect outside the ring but inside the ring I got no respect for nobody. I think it would be a great fight. A Puerto Rican fighter versus a Mexican-American.  I think it would be an action packed fight," said Vazquez.

Welterweight prospect, Gilbert Venegas Jr. (11-1, 7 KOs), who is managed by Prince Ranch Boxing and promoted by TMB & PRB Entertainment, is training hard for his upcoming fight with Top Rank Promotion's, Brian Mendoza (17-0, 12 KOs). The 8-round welterweight bout will take place at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on August 17, 2019.

Venegas Jr., who resides in San Antonio, TX, is coming off an impressive 4th round knockout against Adam Ealoms, a bout that took place at the Market Square in San Antonio, Texas, on April 20, 2019. Venegas Jr. feels a win against Mendoza will catapult him up the welterweight rankings.

"A win against an undefeated fighter like Brian Mendoza will surely help me climb up the welterweight rankings," said Venegas Jr. "I've had plenty of time to prepare for this fight and I'm getting in great shape. My training camp has been going smooth and my timing is right on point. My goal is to win this fight and position myself into an even bigger fight. Mendoza has a lot of holes in his game that I'm going to exploit. He might be undefeated but he's not invincible."

"Venegas Jr. is determined to show everyone that has doubts about him, that he's worthy of stepping up." said Manager Greg Hannley, of Prince Ranch Boxing. "A win against Mendoza will certainly make a splash in the welterweight division. We are about three weeks away and I know he's going to be ready for war."

"I know Venegas Jr. is training hard for this fight," said TMB & PRB Entertainment promoter Rick Morones. "When I got the call to put him in with Mendoza there was no hesitation on his end. This is a big fight for all of us and we believe Venegas Jr. will come out victorious against Mendoza."

"If there is one fighter that has the will to win its Venegas Jr." said promoter Alex Draghici. "He's always working hard in the gym and has all the tools to beat Mendoza. He's well prepared and an upset is all he's thinking about. This will be a good fight for the fans."